The Planet Mars will be visible in the eastern sky tonight

The night of March 3rd marks the “opposition” of Mars – the time when the planet is directly opposite the sun and Earth will pass between the two. The opposition will happen around 11pm EST, and that is also when you can tune in to the live webcast from the SLOOH robotic telescope, which will be pointed at Mars.

To view the planet yourself, find a location with a clear view of the eastern sky and use this sky chart to trace your way using some bright stars and the constellation Leo.